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Stroud Community Seed Bank - our home made seed-cleaning or winnowing machine.
A low cost home-made seed-cleaning or seed-winnowing machine from plans provided by realseeds.co.uk
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Imagine Therapeutic Arts 2019 Film
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An introduction to Imagine Therapeutic Arts, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
An Introduction to Tin Bath House Permaculture Land Centre
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Helen Pitel describes her kitchen garden at the Tin Bath House Permaculture Land Centre, Whiteshill, Stroud. Filmed August 2018.
How To Grow Carrots in Containers
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Helen Pitel from Tin Bath House Permaculture LAND Centre in Gloucestershire UK shows how to successfully grow organic carrots in containers. More from Helen at helenpitel.co.uk/ and eathay.wordpress.com/
Thats how I do it, but I'm going to start making little holes a couple inches apart, instead of rows. This way I won't have to thin them out at much. Another thing I do is germinate the carrot seeds with the paper towel method just until the seeds are sprouting, then plant them.
What happens if I don't tap the seeds down before I tear the packet open?
Buna pute ti schita s o mariti si sa o putem printa multumesc
?how many gallons are those water tanks?
i like it so much, can you connect me to make this winnowing machine for self use
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You can't just use ANY container... if it's plastic it must have the number 2, 4 or 5 on the bottom - those are the numbers that mean the plastic is food safe. Just trying to help. Thanks
That must be around £100 of peat based compost, compared to about 100 harvested carrots.
Thank you, very well explained.
The best video I have seen on planting carrots. Very easy instructions to follow and easy to under. Thank you so much
Hi very nice video thank. I am wondering what do you put in the soil to refresh it after you harvest your carrots before you resow it? Thanks
Just wondering are your containers made from organic plastic?
Assholes sell these for 500 bucks for cannabis.
Incredible video.
Very good have subscribed
Lovely. A Calming video. Just what gardeners want. Iv just gotten a old bathtub ready. Raised up so no need to bend to weed. And I can't wait for Lovely carrots. Ps I'm using a old wheelbarrow as well but for lettissis.
Thank you. I’m sure your containers will work really well.
Thanks Helen, Appreciate the time you took to make this video. Wish there were more of you out there.
Thank you - Peter Richardson at Stroud Films was behind the camera.
How i grow carrots in bucket check it out on my channel
DO NOT flatten them down. carrots like loose soil when starting from seed. place newspaper and some light sand over the seeds and water the newspaper. check after 3 days. thin and replant the thinned out carrots into another pot.
Awesome video - to the point. on my to do list to make 2022. Have native seeds, veggies and herb seeds to clean every year. Thanks from USA South Texas :-)
No shortage of peat in Canada, The land is turned into farmland .
Very wonderful presentation. Great accent. I am in Guyana 🇬🇾 , South America trying for a while now to cultivate this vegetable. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for your kind comments. Keeping trying with the carrots!
Such a nice show, I just subscribed to your channel because of the quality of the video and easy to understand the direction you give
Thank you.
just the ticket for my wheat cleaning. I buy wheat from a lovely pair of ancient farming brothers in Wallington. Nearby. Thank you!
Very helpful and informative video thanks!
Thank you.
I reckon you could get 6 rows out of those big tubs. Maybe more. I am using 12 inch b&q buckets for mine. Mime seem to be growing rather slowly compared to this video. Perhaps it's the variety. Or maybe I should've watered more frequently.
Cost a lot for the compost to fill those large tubs. At the end of the day is it worth it except for the satisfaction of course. We've enjoyed lovely carrots from our local shop this year and they have been cheap.
The compost can be reused many times. Will just need an occasional top up and some fertiliser added.
Just a question, Butch 78 do you grow any of your own produce?
I always thought of carrots hard to grow!! But now that I can grow them I'm finding them quite easy!! Almost as easy as spuds!!
Thank you . This is so good to know of your success. Well done.
A new subscriber here. Great video. Thanks.
Thank you
This are really giant containers, probably perfect for 🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕👍
Thank you. Good luck with carrots.
I never heard this thing about peat. And so many folks say to cull the initial seedlings to prevent crowding, but your results speaks for itself. No more culling! Learned something new!
Thank you for your kind comments.
Nice,thanks for the info.
I am very impressed with the size and quality of your veg in this lovely garden, do you grow these direct into the soil or start them under cover or in pots etc. thanks for your carrot video which I found really helpful.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I start a lot of plants in my greenhouse, the onions from seed sown in January for example. January to March I sow things like peas, spinach, tomatoes, cabbage, kale indoors. Once we get to March I sow outdoors for most things like parsnips, lettuces. In Late March I start squashes and courgettes indoors. Carrots I always sow outdoors, and early sowing at the start of March I cover with fleece. I think plant size really reflects no-dig methods and soil fertility building. Good. Luck.
So nice to watch a video with clear snd encouraging instructions. Definitely going to use this method .
Thank you for your kind comments.
Such a cute uk accent!
Thank you.
Good on you quite practical
Thank you. ‘Practical’ is my middle name!
Thank you
are those pots 5pp plastic or the chemicals get into the food, you cant use any plastic ffs , has to be 5pp plastic food safe plastic yourl make people ill telling them can grow them in anything
The tanks were used for storing domestic water in previous life, so I am certain they are safe. When we buy food in shops we have no idea where it was grown, so my own grown always feels better.
Lovely garden and I love this fresh wind sounds
Thank you. Yes it’s like being near the sea here - although we are at least 50 miles away!
Thanks for telling us about the "peat". Not had a great start with carrots - this is very helpful.
Thank you for your comment. Carrots can be tricky, so try growing them in containers. Attention to the details really helps. Good luck.
Good luck. Yes we should avoid peat if at all possible.
Hi, I’m new to this, once you’ve got your crop of carrots out and you said you re-sow, do you use the same compost/soil? Thank you in advance
Thank you for your comment. Yes I never change the soil in the containers. I add a layer on top of well rotted home made compost which I sieve to make it fine.
Amazing! Away from carrots fly!
Yes, no carrot root fly when you grow in containers!
Very good, but an old bloke on home grown veg, puts loads closer together and they come out fine,
I am sure then that he will be thinning them out later as they grow. Otherwise you end up with a lot of tiny carrots. The thinnings get thrown away so it is a waste of seeds.
As a farmer brexit isnt going to make ANY DIFFERENCE... Bit disappointed you brought politics into it.. 🤔
OK fair point. I will stick to carrots.
Thank you. No preamble, no b.s., just good teaching.
Thank you.
Brilliant machine! The suction idea is great!
I want one! They are difficult and now somewhat expensive to buy...
Glad I could see what you are doing because with the background noise and your gentle voice it was really hard to hear
Thank you. I’m sorry about the background noise. I need a better microphone and the site has a strong SW prevailing wind almost all the time.
At a guess in containers that deep you get no carrot fly problems.
Yes correct, it completely avoids carrot root fly!